Bourbon Street

Dating back to 1718, Bourbon Street is steeped in history, beauty and folklore. It's also the core of New Orleans' famous nightlife, earning it a bawdy reputation for all-night partying, burlesque clubs and loud music. Extending 13 blocks from Esplanade Avenue to Canal St., this famous stretch of road plays host to a number of historic sights, along with several iconic venues that make it a must-see for all travelers.

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Events

Mardi Gras

Opening Night Gala

Film Festivals

Activities

Shopping

Music

Dining

Dancing

Nightlife

Sightseeing

FAQs

Can I park on Bourbon Street?

All French Quarter parking is expensive and very limited. This is especially true near exceptionally popular areas. For this reason, it's best to leave your vehicle at our hotel, which is conveniently located within steps of Bourbon Street.

How long is Bourbon Street?

Situated in the heart of New Orleans' oldest neighborhood, Bourbon Street spans 13 blocks between Esplanade Avenue and Canal Street. Although it's open to traffic during the day, the one way street is blocked off for pedestrians during the night.